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id: 6579dd420cf6b81db05470f4
title: Task 33
challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-33
audioPath: curriculum/js-music-player/We-Are-Going-to-Make-it.mp3
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Bob: "Good morning, team. Let's start _ stand-up meeting. What's on your _ today?"
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The phrase `on your plate` is an idiomatic expression meaning the tasks or responsibilities one currently has. In a professional context, asking `What's on your plate?` is a way to inquire about someone's current workload or projects. For example, `I have a lot on my plate this week with three reports to submit` indicates a busy schedule.

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`Good morning, team. Let's start _ stand-up meeting. What's on your _ today?`

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`our`

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`Our` indicates something that belongs to or involves the speaker and the group, here referring to the team's meeting.

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`plate`

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`On your plate` refers to the tasks or responsibilities that someone is currently dealing with.

